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Before Gone Girl garnered the enormous buzz it deserved, there was another Gillian Flynn movie in the works: Dark Places.
The adaptation of her second novel was set to hit theaters last year in September, but was pushed back presumably when the excitement for Gone Girl overtook it. It was a smart move, because now Dark...

With all the buzz that Citizenfour is creating, it's almost perfect timing to release the first still for Oliver Stone's biopic Snowden.
In the movie Joseph Gordon-Levitt will play Edward Snowden, a man who has been plastered all over the news for leaking NSA information to the public. Widely known as a "whistleblower",...

March is one of those really strange months now where blockbusters have found a home among the smaller releases. For the past few years the month has been a hot spot for Disney live action remakes and young adult adaptations and this year it's no different.
Which ones are worth spending your money on though? From wide...

Sony Pictures’ adaptation of popular video game Gran Turismo has seemingly found its director in Joseph Kosinski. The Oblivion and TRON:Legacy director is still in early negotiations, but the current script for the film will reportedly be completely rewritten with his oversight. When the movie was originally announced in...

Antoine Fuqua's remake of classic western The Magnifcent Seven is shaping up to be star-studded with Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Chris Pratt and Haley Bennett all joining the cast.
The move will reteam Hawke with Washington and Fuqua after working with the duo on 2001's Training Day. Washington and Fuqua also worked...

Steven Spielberg currently has a lot on his plate with a Tom Hanks Cold War thriller set for October 16th, 2015 followed by The B.F.G. in 2016. There’s also the possibility that he could return to direct Indiana Jones 5 at some point down the line. Spielberg is looking to pile onto his already full schedule as Warner Bros...

Since Robert Downey Jr unveiled the first character poster for Avengers: Age of Ultron last week Marvel has slowly trickled out posters for the rest of the cast. Today the comic giant released their latest featuringJeremy Renner as Hawkeye. This now brings the total count to six with others centering on Nick Fury, Thor,...

The documentary The Jones Family Will Make a Way is set to premiere March 18 during the SXSW Film Festival and the first trailer is here!
Directed by Alan Berg, the documentary follows Bishop Fred Jones and his family as they tour together spreading the gospel through song. Taking his family's musical ministry outside the...

This is big news: Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods) will be the director for the next Spider-Man film.
Originally tapped to direct The Sinister Six, Goddard has since moved on from the dead project to work on this new one, which sounds not so different from the original Sinister Six movie. According to the Latino...

Although Ronda Rousey didn't have an amazing big screen debut with her feature The Expendables 3 last year, that doesn't mean Hollywood is ready to completely disown her.
Teaming up with The Raid's Iko Uwais, Rousey will star in in the Peter Berg action film Mile 22. The film will follow a CIA field officer and an...

It was a quiet weekend for movies yet again. Will Smith's latest film Focus debuted at number one, while The Lazarus Effect opened at an unremarkable number five and Fifty Shades of Grey tanked down to fourth place.
Opening at almost exactly the same number as Crazy, Stupid, Love, Focus debuted at a nice $19.1 million. The...

Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber must have a very good relationship with John Green, and it shouldn't come to anyone as a shock that the screenwriters will be penning the author's third feature film adaptation, Looking for Alaska.
Looking for Alaska is Green's first book and it's listed by many to be one of the author...

No one was surprised when the gripping documentary about Edward Snowden, Citizenfour, won Best Documentary at the 2015 Oscars.
Now you can watch the doc about Snowden's 2013 NSA leaks through the website Thought Maybe, a website that touts to have an online library of films the challenge modern society. The documentary,...

In 2008 Ron Rash published his novel Serena where it climbed to #34 on The New York Times Best Seller list. This juicy tale of love gone wrong in the 1930s has flown under the radar of book worms for far too long, and while we weren’t crazy about the adaptation, rest assured, we thoroughly loved the book.
The story begins...

El Rey Network’s new program The Director’s Chair is an interesting play on your average interview. Hosted by the network’s head honcho Robert Rodriguez, the show has Rodriguez sit down with well-known auteurs to discuss filmmaking and their careers candidly.
Although probably not too different from your average interview...